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Evalcia Allen

London, United Kingdom

https://castingt.com/talent/evalciaallen

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Physical Details

  • Name: Evalcia Allen
  • Age: 42 Years
  • Residence: London, United Kingdom
  • Occupation: Actor // Films
  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5.2 ft
  • Shoe Size: 4 UK
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Hair Style: Curl
  • Hair Length: Medium
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Dress Size: 14 UK

Biography

Entertainment has been my passion from a young age. Coming from a musical and acting background I have had the opportunity to write for up an coming artist in the UK, LA and New York. I have just completed my very first acting lead role in the the theatre show called The Mannequin where I achieved my first five and three star review at the Edinburgh fringe festival in 2019. I have also played a lead role in a play called Love moms in 2019. Film is what I aim to be apart of where I can show my diverse skills such as accents, dance and singing. My strengths in acting would be to play a strong woman mentally and physically, comedy , drama and action. On the music side i have very strong ear for music and could play roles as a manager our a lady boss.

Experiences

The Mannequin

  London

  Das_Stuck

  Apr 2019 - Sep 2019

Description

Evalcia played the lead role of Vanessa, two preview performances at The Bread and Roses and at The Bunker. The mannequin went on to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe festival where they achieved a Five star from (@fringebiscuit) along with a Three star review from @breadwaybaby and made it to the top 10 recommendations from deadline news.co.uk.

Love Mums

  London

  Growing Pains Theatre

  Nov 2019 - Present

Description

Evalcia plays lead role of Sheila LOVE MUM(S) was created in reaction to the questions, ‘Can one stay true to their feminist ideals whilst being a stay at home mother?’ and ‘How do modern mothers navigate parenting in the internet era’. In their own words, the women openly discuss anything and everything from their preconceptions of motherhood, the effect of the internet on parenting and share their frank views on the environmental and biological impact of having a child. The play addresses how everything from our own backgrounds, to societal shifts and online shaming has shaped the modern mother.

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